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Guest *Dawny*

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I was under the impression that Martha was Roo's daughter, but I just heard her say something about when her mother died. Is Roo martha's mom? if so, when did Roo die?
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Marhta was adopted, Roo had her when she was a teenager, her dad is Brett macklin.

Martha decided to contact her real parents, i think it's when her odoptive parenrs where in a accident or killed, sorry can't remember now.

Martha spent time with Roo in the states, when she had a car accident Alf visited and thats basicially how they met and she decied to have a holiday at the bay with her grandad and auntie Morag whom she'd never known, has since decied to stay

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Marhta was adopted, Roo had her when she was a teenager, her dad is Brett macklin.

Martha decided to contact her real parents, i think it's when her odoptive parenrs where in a accident or killed, sorry can't remember now.

Martha spent time with Roo in the states, when she had a car accident Alf visited and thats basicially how they met and she decied to have a holiday at the bay with her grandad and auntie Morag whom she'd never known, has since decied to stay

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I remember Roo gettin preggers by Brett Macklin, but didnt remember her being adopted. Thanx for clearing all that up for me buffygirl, im sure my family think im bonkers now. :lol:

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Your welcome  :) , Dawny why would your family think your bonkers?

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Lol, because I was shouting at the telly, "mother dead? your mother aint dead, how come Alf aint mentioned his daughter is dead?". I told them I would soon sort this out, an went on line lol, they think im bonkers as it is, and now they know i've joined the forum, they think it is hilarious :rolleyes:

Bless em, they love me really :lol:

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Duncan talked about losing Roo last week so I think she did die didn't she? Or did I miss something too?

(edited to correct Duncna to Duncan)

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